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De Jonge saved par on the 15th hole after driving onto the front right bunker, then lining his next shot into the back left bunker. But he hit his third from 70 feet within 2 feet of the hole.
"It wasn't a very good lie," de Jonge said about his 70-foot shot. "I was trying to get under it, and to be honest, I half shanked it. I was kind of lucky that it caught the lip on the way out."
Herron was just glad to be back in action after having the last six weeks off.
"I didn't hit it terrible, but I didn't feel like I was quite really on my game," Herron said. "Maybe that's just taking six weeks off. Hopefully, I can get some confidence and hit some of the shots when I really need to hit some shots."
Two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton had a 66, and defending champion Kevin Na opened with a 68. Casey Martin shot a 71. The Oregon coach, playing on a sponsor exemption, is allowed to use a cart in competition because of a rare circulatory disorder in his right leg.
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